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I mean where can I find remote work jobs that are looking for raw js/css/html
Jobs? In this economy?
it's not funny dude. You don't quite grasp the situation that's leading me to ask these questions.
Chill out. If you want advice on how to find a job, post a thread asking for help. This thread is asking about javascript frameworks, not how to help you get hired. A lot of people are struggling right now, and you don't have to be a dick about it.
how am I the one being a dick about it? You're the one that's making fun of people trying to improve their situation in life, and I'm the dick?
When I looked for work with front end, everything is asking for framework experience, when I have raw html/js/css experience. So what you're saying isn't helpful. I'm pointing that out and asking for practical advice, you're being a dick for making fun of my situation.
I'm not making fun of anyone. I know how stressful situations like that are, but you need to chill because being an abrasive asshole isn't how you get people to help you.
I wasn't trying to be helpful to you. You are not OP. OP didn't ask "what should I learn to land a job". I never claimed that knowing basic js/css/html was going to help you get a job. Anybody can do that, it's webdev 101. I was pointing out that those basic skills are all you need to write good front-end software, and that most front-end frameworks are over-engineered and unnecessary.
But to answer your question: learn what employers are looking for. Duh. You looked at job postings and found that they were asking for framework experience, so you already have your answer. If you land a web dev job, it's going to be to work on an existing legacy (and often shitty) codebase, not to write new software. The trendy/popular stuff is what's trendy/popular, so learn that to increase your chances.
But most importantly, fix your attitude. It doesn't matter how smart you are if nobody wants to work with you.
Kagi, DDG, and Google Search don't use frontend frameworks. Anything that cares about being optimized generally won't.
Look for job
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Profit